מַמְלָכָה
mamlâkâh
Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)
A "mamlâkâh" refers to a kingdom or realm, either as the authority or rule itself or as the physical territory governed. It can also relate to anything associated with royal power, such as a king's reign or royal domain. The term originates from a root meaning "to reign."
kingdom; a realm, a dominion
The Hebrew word mamlâkâh means "kingdom; a realm, a dominion," encompassing related ideas including kingdom, king's, reign, royal..
The semantic range of mamlâkâh — spanning meanings like kingdom, king's, reign — suggests a word whose full significance cannot be captured by a single English term.
Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer
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